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    TL;DR - Taliban likes Trump's nationalism and is optimistic, if re-elected, he will withdraw troops and cede control of Afghanistan back to the terrorist organization. It remains to be seen whether the President, who has aligned himself with the Taliban in the past, will ask these terrorists to stand by, as well.

    Quote that ought to be from the Onion - "Trump might be ridiculous for the rest of the world, but he is sane and wise man for the Taliban."



    President Trump's reelection bid received a vote of support Friday from an entity most in his party would reject: the Taliban.

    Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told CBS News in a phone interview, "We believe that Trump is going to win the upcoming election because he has proved himself a politician who accomplished all the major promises he had made to American people, although he might have missed some small things, but did accomplish the bigger promises, so it is possible that the U.S. people who experienced deceptions in the past will once again trust Trump for his decisive actions."

    Mujahid added, "We think the majority of the American population is tired of instability, economic failures and politicians' lies and will trust again on Trump because Trump is decisive, could control the situation inside the country. Other politicians, including Biden, chant unrealistic slogans. Some other groups, which are smaller in size but are involved in the military business including weapons manufacturing companies' owners and others who somehow get the benefit of war extension, they might be against Trump and support Biden, but their numbers among voters is low."

    Another senior Taliban leader told CBS News, "We hope he will win the election and wind up U.S. military presence in Afghanistan."

    Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said Saturday that they "reject" the Taliban support. "The Taliban should know that the president will always protect American interests by any means necessary," Murtaugh said.

    The Taliban's enthusiasm for Mr. Trump is grounded in the goal they share of getting U.S. troops out of Afghanistan after 19 years of war — a longtime promise of the president.

    There are now fewer than 5,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan, and national security adviser Robert O'Brien has said that number would drop to 2,500 by early next year.

    The Trump administration signed a historic pact with the Taliban in February in which the U.S. and its allies set a timetable for U.S. troops to withdraw by the spring of 2021. The pact requires the Taliban to break from al Qaeda and negotiate a power-sharing deal with Afghan government rivals.

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reiterated last month, after meeting with Taliban co-founder and political deputy Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Doha, that the U.S. was set for a full withdrawal from Afghanistan by April or May of 2021.

    The Obama administration was unsuccessful in its attempts to broker a similar diplomatic deal. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden told "Face the Nation" in February that the U.S. should draw down but also keep a residual force of "several thousand people to make sure we have a place from which we can operate" should al Qaeda or ISIS gain capacity to strike the U.S.

    This week, President Trump said all troops should be "home by Christmas," although it is unclear if that is actually expected to happen or if he was simply reiterating his position on wanting to bring troops home.

    "We should have the small remaining number of our BRAVE Men and Women serving in Afghanistan home by Christmas," he tweeted.

    That timeline is at odds with the advice of U.S. military commanders, who do not believe it is safe to reduce troop levels below 4,500 unless the Taliban breaks with al Qaeda and reduces the level of violence. It is also unclear how it will affect peace talks between the Afghan government and Taliban negotiators in Qatar.

    Civilians continue to be caught up in ongoing violence in Afghanistan, many in Taliban attacks. From January 1 to June 30 this year, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) documented 2,176 civilian injuries and 1,282 civilian deaths due to the conflict.

    The Taliban also noted it thinks highly of Mr. Trump's "America first" creed.

    "It is the slogan of Trump from the start that they are not cops for the world and don't want a single flag and anthem for the globe, but their priority is America," Mujahid said. "When there is no interference by U.S. in other countries, we believe they are facing fewer threats compared to their aggressive position. Trump has a concrete policy in this regard and it is better for America."

    The senior member of the Taliban praised the president's honesty. "Honestly, Trump was much more honest with us than we thought, even we were stunned with his offer to meet Taliban in Camp David."

    In 2019, President Trump disclosed that he had invited the Taliban for peace talks at Camp David — days before the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He said he canceled the plans after the Taliban killed a U.S. soldier.

    The senior Taliban member told CBS News, "Trump might be ridiculous for the rest of the world, but he is sane and wise man for the Taliban."

    The senior leader also expressed concern about Mr. Trump's bout with the coronavirus: "When we heard about Trump being COVID-19 positive, we got worried for his health, but seems he is getting better."
    Last edited by Keller; 10-11-2020 at 11:18 AM.

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    What's the matter, Keller.. all your neighbor's underage kids gone to Sunday School and you don't have anything to do?
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    Au contraire. https://babylonbee.com/news/trump-an...s-and-a-string
    Semper superne nitens.

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    I mean, the left has been pushing for removing troops from AFG for a long, long time. But now that Trump is actually doing it, it's a bad thing.

    Trump could cure cancer, and the left would be screaming about how Cancer Lives Matter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keller View Post
    TL;DR - Taliban likes Trump's nationalism and is optimistic, if re-elected, he will withdraw troops and cede control of Afghanistan back to the terrorist organization. It remains to be seen whether the President, who has aligned himself with the Taliban in the past, will ask these terrorists to stand by, as well.

    Quote that ought to be from the Onion - "Trump might be ridiculous for the rest of the world, but he is sane and wise man for the Taliban."



    President Trump's reelection bid received a vote of support Friday from an entity most in his party would reject: the Taliban.

    Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told CBS News in a phone interview, "We believe that Trump is going to win the upcoming election because he has proved himself a politician who accomplished all the major promises he had made to American people, although he might have missed some small things, but did accomplish the bigger promises, so it is possible that the U.S. people who experienced deceptions in the past will once again trust Trump for his decisive actions."

    Mujahid added, "We think the majority of the American population is tired of instability, economic failures and politicians' lies and will trust again on Trump because Trump is decisive, could control the situation inside the country. Other politicians, including Biden, chant unrealistic slogans. Some other groups, which are smaller in size but are involved in the military business including weapons manufacturing companies' owners and others who somehow get the benefit of war extension, they might be against Trump and support Biden, but their numbers among voters is low."

    Another senior Taliban leader told CBS News, "We hope he will win the election and wind up U.S. military presence in Afghanistan."

    Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said Saturday that they "reject" the Taliban support. "The Taliban should know that the president will always protect American interests by any means necessary," Murtaugh said.

    The Taliban's enthusiasm for Mr. Trump is grounded in the goal they share of getting U.S. troops out of Afghanistan after 19 years of war — a longtime promise of the president.

    There are now fewer than 5,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan, and national security adviser Robert O'Brien has said that number would drop to 2,500 by early next year.

    The Trump administration signed a historic pact with the Taliban in February in which the U.S. and its allies set a timetable for U.S. troops to withdraw by the spring of 2021. The pact requires the Taliban to break from al Qaeda and negotiate a power-sharing deal with Afghan government rivals.

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reiterated last month, after meeting with Taliban co-founder and political deputy Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Doha, that the U.S. was set for a full withdrawal from Afghanistan by April or May of 2021.

    The Obama administration was unsuccessful in its attempts to broker a similar diplomatic deal. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden told "Face the Nation" in February that the U.S. should draw down but also keep a residual force of "several thousand people to make sure we have a place from which we can operate" should al Qaeda or ISIS gain capacity to strike the U.S.

    This week, President Trump said all troops should be "home by Christmas," although it is unclear if that is actually expected to happen or if he was simply reiterating his position on wanting to bring troops home.

    "We should have the small remaining number of our BRAVE Men and Women serving in Afghanistan home by Christmas," he tweeted.

    That timeline is at odds with the advice of U.S. military commanders, who do not believe it is safe to reduce troop levels below 4,500 unless the Taliban breaks with al Qaeda and reduces the level of violence. It is also unclear how it will affect peace talks between the Afghan government and Taliban negotiators in Qatar.

    Civilians continue to be caught up in ongoing violence in Afghanistan, many in Taliban attacks. From January 1 to June 30 this year, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) documented 2,176 civilian injuries and 1,282 civilian deaths due to the conflict.

    The Taliban also noted it thinks highly of Mr. Trump's "America first" creed.

    "It is the slogan of Trump from the start that they are not cops for the world and don't want a single flag and anthem for the globe, but their priority is America," Mujahid said. "When there is no interference by U.S. in other countries, we believe they are facing fewer threats compared to their aggressive position. Trump has a concrete policy in this regard and it is better for America."

    The senior member of the Taliban praised the president's honesty. "Honestly, Trump was much more honest with us than we thought, even we were stunned with his offer to meet Taliban in Camp David."

    In 2019, President Trump disclosed that he had invited the Taliban for peace talks at Camp David — days before the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He said he canceled the plans after the Taliban killed a U.S. soldier.

    The senior Taliban member told CBS News, "Trump might be ridiculous for the rest of the world, but he is sane and wise man for the Taliban."

    The senior leader also expressed concern about Mr. Trump's bout with the coronavirus: "When we heard about Trump being COVID-19 positive, we got worried for his health, but seems he is getting better."
    No surprises here. The KGB also worries about their comrades health

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    Quote Originally Posted by caelric View Post
    I mean, the left has been pushing for removing troops from AFG for a long, long time. But now that Trump is actually doing it, it's a bad thing.

    Trump could cure cancer, and the left would be screaming about how Cancer Lives Matter!
    Exactly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caelric View Post
    I mean, the left has been pushing for removing troops from AFG for a long, long time. But now that Trump is actually doing it, it's a bad thing.

    Trump could cure cancer, and the left would be screaming about how Cancer Lives Matter!
    I think getting out of Afghanistan is a good thing.

    I was posting an informational article about President Trump's foreign supporters.

    FWIW Trump has suggested ingesting bleach to fight COVID and launching nuclear weapons to attack tropical storms. I'm going to go out on a limb and say he's not curing cancer any time soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taernath View Post
    Satire is dead.
    I thought this was satire at first. Like what the hell is CBS doing interviewing 2 high ranking officials within the Taliban.

    The funniest part is even the Taliban are now calling the US media fake news, saying CBS twisted his words and that’s not what the officials from the Taliban said at all.

    The fake news media has fallen so low that they are now twisting the words of a terrorist regime because even the terrorist regime won’t say what they want them to say.

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    I wonder when Keller will finally admit he falls for fake news all the time and will vow to stop doing it?

    Oh who am I kidding? At this point he probably knows full well everything he reads is fake news, but he hates Trump more than he likes the truth.

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